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East Gippsland Shire Council makes the expanded mobile library service permanent following successful trial
East Gippsland Shire Council makes expanded mobile library service permanent, maintaining library and customer service centre opening hours after successful trial and positive community feedback.
East Gippsland Shire Council has made the expanded mobile library service permanent and will maintain library and customer service centre opening hours. Council's decision follows a 12-month trial of opening hours, put in place following the completion of a review of the service in November 2022. The trial included additional investment from council into the service.
After a 12-month trial, council's decision, informed by data on community engagement, includes additional investment and shared outcomes with the community
Enhanced community access
Mayor Cr Tom Crook said the decision includes allocating additional budget to support the community in being able to access what was important to them. "Our centres provide a wide range of services. You can participate in programs, enquire about any of our services or projects, use a range of facilities, read and borrow a book. And our libraries and service centres are a wonderful place to connect socially," Cr Crook said.
The 12-month trial included the addition of a second mobile vehicle in May last year. "This additional service has been very well received and is reaching more people in more locations; 40 percent more locations than previously. It is making it easier for people to access council services in their own, often remote, communities and the feedback has been positive. It is fantastic that we can make this expanded service permanent."
Throughout the trial, data was collected on how and when people engaged with each site. This data was shared with the community in December 2023 and March 2024, ahead of council considering the outcomes of the trial.
Library service enhancement
Cr Crook said, "Community use of libraries and service centres fluctuates, but what we are seeing is that the service is well used. Changes made to resourcing at sites has also provided greater capacity to reintroduce library programming at Mallacoota and Omeo, and limit unplanned site closures."
Cr Crook thanked all community members and Friends of the Library groups for their feedback and involvement in the service review and trial. "There is a real pride and passion in our library service and that has certainly shone through during the service review and trial," Cr Crook said.
Data will continue to be collected on library and service centre use to inform future service delivery improvements and efficiencies. The Council Report, including the 12-month trial data and comparisons, is available on council's Service Centre and Library Data website. Throughout the trial, council has worked to find efficiencies so the added cost of the additional service has been reduced by about half. Opening hours for all sites are available on our website.
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.
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